NEWS

Tony Kaye: Things I wish I’d known when I was 18…

Here’s the first of our new regular column Things I Wish I’d Known When I Was 18. We’ll be talking to the great, the good, and the gawd dang groundbreaking of commercials and promo production. OK, so maybe it’s stalking but it’s in the name of education, so it’s fine. At least that’s what our lawyer tells us. *cough*

Ummm, anyway… kicking off the series here’s mercurial maestro and legendary director Tony Kaye. Take it away Tony!

When I was younger so much younger than today I was so much wiser/stupid/dumber/dozy/sharper/blunter/this and that/ yeah, I was Tony Kaye!

 

1. I wish I’d known that you must not react to anything, that you must not to be reactive, but be proactive

2. I wish I’d known that family is the most important thing in life

3. I wish I’d known that “my desire for the self alone” was an incorrect pathway

4. I wish I’d known that my ego was this giant black curtain that I could not see and still can’t and that it was forever gonna suffocate me

5. I wish I’d known that I was all water and that I should have drunk more water

6. I wish I’d known I should have drawn more and painted more and sung more and played the guitar more and written more songs and acted some

7. I wish I’d known the value of time that every second is so important and that it is important to control oneself always and to be the cause and not the effect

8. I wish I’d looked more and had seen that everything was there for me that everything was mapped out exactly as I had wanted it if only I had looked more and had been in control and known I could rewrite at any moment

9. I wish I had known that god was not a person but an energy and had not kept looking for a person in the clouds who was not there but everywhere and was not a person but as I said an energy that could not be created or be destroyed but was eternal

10. I wish I had studied Kabbalah and known I was Usher Ben Levi and
not Anthony Kaye and certainly not Tony Kaye

Other News

Naghmeh Pour Iran-e Man

Naghmeh Pour’s Gold winning cry for freedom

Copenhagen-based Iranian director Naghmeh Pour won a Gold Screen in Online Branded Film for Iran-e Man, a  More…

Multiple award winner Sinan Sevinç on weaving powerful parallel narratives

Sinan Sevinç’s heart-rending short film Split Second scooped up a staggering five wins this year, taking  More…

Neil Ferron

Neil Ferron fishes on dark shores for his win

After picking up a Gold Screen in the Film School (10 minutes and over) category  More…

Jing Ai Ng Delta

Jing Ai Ng tells us how a passion for the Delta Chinese community led to a YDA

Winning Gold in the Passion Project category, Jing Ai Ng’s Asian American folk story Delta is  More…

Lisette Donkersloot SiHAME

How Lisette Donkersloot’s female-focussed thriller became a Gold winner

Caviar director Lisette Donkersloot talks to Izzy Ashton about the complex themes, characters, and casting in  More…

Lucas Parra

Gold winner Lucas Parra on match cuts and memorable moments

Bagging a gold in the Film School (up to 10 minutes) category, Lucas Parra’s spot  More…